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You do a good "Sophia Patrillo(sp)." I LOVE IT!!! :p |
I thought saluting came from the Spaniards or something. Oh well.
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thats real!!! cuz Baruch Coll(in nyc) has this Step, Stroll, Salute show now every February, and its ok for the most part, but when orgs start to go into that saluting business, my attention wanders... |
there are definitely signature strolling and stepping from all orgs, and sure, i've seen a frat copy a soror's sig, or vice-versa (with the utmost respect for the most part) but how do people feel about non-NPHC orgs going on youtube, and copying many of the signature moves? I remember at a stepping competition, an asian frat was basically mixing and matching a lot of the NPHC orgs signature moves, and all I could hear were boos from the audience.
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Beyond the ability to boooo at a show, there are no copyrights or NHQ mandates on (most of) these steps and the mimickers aren't infringing upon us. We move on. It just confirms that Youtube is THE DEVIL. :) |
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okay, I guess I was also wondering if people are supportive of non-NPHC orgs that step and stroll, especially the asian ones that really don't have any traditions rooted in it (I mean, unless they added like chopsticks or fans to their routine, and yes, I am being very stereotypical :p) have you (and by you, I mean you in general, not specifically) ever been approached by these other orgs for help on learning how to step and stroll? if not, if you were approached by them, would you help them or just direct them to youtube and other reading materials about stepping/strolling? or tell them this ain't your tradition, find your own? |
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Unwritten rules often get broken and you have to get over it. |
^^^oh no doubt yo...
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Coming to us for help is a form of showing respect to who "originated" stepping. So that's cool. I just wouldn't be the one helping because I reserve that type of Greekdom interest, time, and effort for Delta. |
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Why does your organization stroll but not step, if your argument is that you only do what has significant ties to the Latino culture? You said that your organization practices strolling because you feel that the movements are similar to those made by slaves. However, you won't step, even though stomping dances have always been a very big part of many Latino cultures (particularly in groups indigenous to the southwest--take a look at Mexica tribal dancing all the way through folklorico). I'm not knocking your practice, but just want to understand this point of view. |
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stomping dances while could be similar are different than the nature of stepping we see today. Yes, stepping does have its origins in other places, and they may have borrowed it from many sources including perhaps those latino cultural groups, but stepping in and of itself started as an HBGLO tradition, and we don't do it out of a sign of respect for them as well as the fact that we feel strolling does incorporate a lot of latino roots better. I have nothing but respect for orgs that understand the history of stepping and choose to do it as part of their traditions (btw, I think it is very cool that Lambda Theta Nu steps w/ machetes) I'm just saying one of the most basic movements of strolling comes from African slaves, and African slaves, Europeans, as well as the indigenous people of Latin America are what make up Latinos today. So, I guess that is why we stroll and not step. Obviously, everyone interpret things different, and I would not want any org to feel offended for our interpretations of not stepping, but our FMs did discuss it and felt that because it was more HBGLO than LGLO (at the time) and we don't do it out of respect for the HBGLO that came before us. Hope that helps... |
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